The two Florida players who were arrested on accusations that they broke into a car remain suspended from the team while their cases are handled in court.

Cody Larson pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor trespassing charge, according to the Gainesville Sun, and Erik Murphy has yet to enter a plea.
The incident took place April 11 in St. Augustine when bouncers at a bar saw the two players and student manager Joshua Adel attempting to break into a car.

Both players originally were charged with felony burglary; those charges were reduced to misdemeanor trespassing. The state dropped charges against Adel.

Up next for Larson is a pre-trial hearing June 16.

Larson red-shirted last season after coming to Florida from Sioux Falls, S.D. This is his second major legal issue in the past two years. In February 2010, he received two years probation for possessing and sharing Hydrocodone pills with a high school teammate.

The judge gave Larson a deferred sentence of 120 days in jail that would only need to be served if he was arrested during his probation. It has yet to be determined how his latest incident will impact that situation.